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Added on : 2020-11-14 11:55:57

In the first public remarks since Joe Biden was widely projected the winner last Saturday, Donald Trump insisted on Friday that he would never put the US into a Covid-19 lockdown, but said “time will tell” if another administration takes office in January and does so.This is the closest he has come to acknowledging that President-elect Joe Biden could succeed him.

Amid a crush of new infections that has pushed daily case counts to record highs, Trump said he expects a coronavirus vaccine to be available for the entire population as soon as April.“Ideally, we won’t go to a lockdown. I will not go, this administration will not be going to a lockdown... Hopefully the, the — uh — whatever happens in the future — who knows which administration will be. I guess time will tell,” Trump said 

In the first public remarks since Joe Biden was widely projected the winner last Saturday, Donald Trump insisted on Friday that he would never put the US into a Covid-19 lockdown, but said “time will tell” if another administration takes office in January and does so.This is the closest he has come to acknowledging that President-elect Joe Biden could succeed him.

Amid a crush of new infections that has pushed daily case counts to record highs, Trump said he expects a coronavirus vaccine to be available for the entire population as soon as April.“Ideally, we won’t go to a lockdown. I will not go, this administration will not be going to a lockdown... Hopefully the, the — uh — whatever happens in the future — who knows which administration will be. I guess time will tell,” Trump said 

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